The rising water scarcity throughout the world has stimulated the use of treated wastewater as an alternative option. Wastewater is a valuable resource that can be used beneficially to meet the water supply-demand gaps. In India, water and wastewater sector, especially wastewater reuse, has ...
Experts believe that the water scarcity will also be a security threat of the future. Historically, Egypt has threatened to go to war to protect its water supplies and just two years ago, the Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi warned that the next Middle East war would be over dwindling water ...
This innovative project uses a recharge well to inject harvested rainwater water into the saline groundwater to create a fresh water pocket. for use by the school. Access to freshwater has lowered the school drop out rate. Students sampled the water for TDS, nitrate and other water quality at...
Ancient stepwells, wells or ponds for water storage carved in the earth, where people can reach the water going down a set of steps – sometimes multiple...
Major Challenge The state faces challenges related to water scarcity, leading to innovative water conservation initiatives. Future Opportunity Rajasthan has vast potential for solar energy, and there are initiatives to harness renewable resources. Historical Landmarks The capital city, Jaipur, the Pink ...
The dawn of 21st century is a gloomy picture for future generations of India because of increasing water scarcity, which is often fabricating threats of water conflicts. Water is a critical shared resource, and its flow is not restricted to any political boundaries. This necessitates peaceful shar...
The reasons for the water scarcity are that India has started constructing the run-of-the-river dams on the Rivers which have allocated to Pakistan. As per the Indus Water Treaty signed in 1960, Pakistan was allowed to make the exclusive use of the water of Rivers Jhelum, Chenab and Indus...
The impact on people’s lives and the economic consequences of too much or too little water is increasing as cities, businesses and infrastructure become ever more complex. Climate change is a global issue and resilience strategies to mitigate the challenge must be integral to providing future read...
According to the Financial Express, by 2030, India's water demand will exceed supply by two times, indicating severe water scarcity in the country. This water shortage for industrial and residential use is expected to increase the need for such water treatment systems in the long run. Major en...
“India is short of water and has a highly water insecure future,” says Karan Manral, a farmer and writer on agriculture. “What we’re seeing already is a form of climate chaos. What are the monsoon or water patterns going to be? I’m not sure I’ve read anything that has a clue...